Go wild with a leopard print backpack by Prada

Adding a statement bag to her chic black and red ensemble, Lea Seydoux carried a leopard print Prada sac to her appearance on the Aol Build show in New York.

The Spectre star wore her designer rucksack with a cropped sweater, leather pencil skirt and pointy toe heels, topping it all off with a wool coat.

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Giving her look a touch of sex kitten, Lea's hair was styled in messy waves that looked as though they had been slept in.

The actress is clearly a big fan of the colour arriving at the location in a bright red long coat.

Breaking from her preferred palette slightly, the blonde ported a animal print backpack.

Strict pallette: The French star continued her colour theme wearing bright red statement making lipstick and black heels

Spot the difference: The 30-year-old blonde arrived at the event carrying a large animal print backpack

After speaking to fans and photographers Lea and her co-stars posed up for pictures with Daniel standing next to Lea and comically staring away from the camera.

In their latest film Daniel, of course, returns as the famous spy while Lea plays a no-nonsense psychologist Madeleine Swann.

As confident and sassy as she now seems on and off screen, in a new interview released Thursday lea admits she learnt to be strong after.

Perfectly not perfect: Giving her look a touch of sex kitten, Lea's hair was styled in messy waves that looked as though they had been slept in

Appearing on the cover of NET-A-PORTER.com’s digital fashion magazine The EDIT, the 30-year-old spoke of her struggles at school, which she now believes is due to dyslexia.

Admitting her childhood was 'privileged in some ways, but not in others', Lea recalls a phone call her mother Valérie Schlumberger received after she performed badly in an IQ test.

'[The school] called my mother and were like, "Your daughter has a serious problem." [My score] was very low! Very!' says Lea.

This then taught her to survive like an 'animal' in life.

Over here: After speaking to fans and photographers Lea and her co-stars posed up for pictures with Daniel standing next to Lea and comically staring away from the camera

Bad villain: While he plays a bad guy in the film, Christoph had the whole cast laughing

Bond, James Bond: In Spectre Daniel, of course, returns as the famous spy while Lea plays a no-nonsense psychologist Madeleine Swann

'I did feel rejected, but I was already so excited about the world. I just wasn’t suited to school. I was already watching people. I realized that the world is hostile.

'I [thought], "OK, how am I going to survive in this world?" I was like… Like an animal. Some people are not born strong and they invent themselves, and so they become strong individuals by their own will. I think I’m part of that. I made myself strong.'

And that strength radiates in the latest installment in the bind franchise Spectre which is in theatres now.